Sharon recently slammed Kim's nude photos, saying: “If Kim wants to show off her body, fine but that’s not feminism, that’s being a ho... And there’s nothing wrong with being a ho, but always remember what you are.”

Kim and Sharon with Leah Remini and Kelly Osbourne in 2011.

Kim, who is well used to celebrity beef, seems rather unbothered by the comments, but did offer her two cents on the situation, labelling the X Factor judge "stupid".

Kim told E! News:

"First of all, I think she said I said a quote about, 'I post nude photos in the name of feminism.' Never said that. So I think when people misquote you and then comment, it just sounds ridiculous.

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"I post nude photos because I like how I look and I feel proud when I've lost all this baby weight and I post it because I feel like posting it and I feel powerful."

She continued: "But I've never been like the 'free the nipple' kind of girl so...if I post a photo, I post it because I like how I look. So she kind of misquoted me on that and I thought it just looked really, like stupid."

TOWIE star Gemma Collins has opened up about how fame has changed her life, and it's certainly not all positive.

The 36-year-old has become a meme icon since her stint in the Celebrity Big Brother house last year, but sometimes wishes she wasn't quite so well-known.

She told The Guardian: "I don't dislike being famous. But there have been moments when you think: 'Is this really worth it?'. Sometimes you go through that stage where you're almost like selling your soul. People want all from you, absolutely everything. They want it from you. And everyone's got an opinion about you."

She continued: "It's not that it doesn't make you happy, but it becomes meaningless," she said, adding: "I'd like a bit more of a simple life now. Yeah, I really would."

She also opened up about weight criticism she has received in the past:

"I don't hate on myself, but I do think my weight has become such a major talking point that people just need to get over it. It's almost like the more they talk about it, the fatter I get, because it stresses me out.